Shuler says the city’s five-man road crew was working a lighter schedule Friday in advance of anticipated weekend hours. They were checking equipment to make sure it’s roadworthy and filling trucks with road salt.

"Just making sure everything is maintained, making sure everything is greased and plows are up and running everything is good to go,” Shuler said.

When it comes to the road salt shortage, Butler has been lucky. The community has about 500 tons of salt in storage and even though a big order has been delayed, they expect to have enough to handle the approaching storm.

Shuler says crews will still be conserving salt by only applying it to hills, curves and intersections. They’ll plow flat areas often but Shuler is warning drivers to expect slick conditions despite the best efforts of road crews.

"Stay home if you can,” he said. “Keep the streets clear and let us do our job.”

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